Virginia Lawmakers Target Misuse of 'Homeless' Designation in Prep Athlete Recruiting

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State lawmakers in Virginia have advanced a bill that would crack down on the misuse of the “homeless” designation by high school officials to recruit student-athletes.

As reported by Virginia Mercury, House Bill 1656, introduced by Dan Helmer, a Democrat from Fairfax, also prohibits officials from accepting money or gifts intended to influence a student’s decision to transfer schools for athletic purposes. 

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